Re: Sound
Open a terminal window and type;
Then look for "hdmi_drive=2" and remove the "#" sign before the line. Once that is done, hit ctrl+x and y and enter. Then type;
And you should be good to go.
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sudo nano /boot/config.txt
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sudo reboot
Raspberry pi 3 set up as desktop with raspbian.
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I will always try to help you as much as I can because I know how hard it is to run into problems

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Re: Sound
LibreElec's KODI interface Sound Output Setting is likely set to HDMi:ivantesl wrote:Im using a PI 3, with noobs lite and I installed LibreElect on 2 GB SD card. Everything works fine except I cant hear anything, I plugged in my earphones and there is no sound. Help please,
http://kodi.wiki/view/Audio_settings
The information is out there....you just have to let it in.
My other Linux machines are a ChromeBox & Intel CoreDuo Desktop
My other Linux machines are a ChromeBox & Intel CoreDuo Desktop